2018 Vermont gubernatorial election
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The 2018 Vermont gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the Governor of Vermont, concurrently with the election of Vermont's Class I U.S. Senate seat, as well as other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Republican Governor Phil Scott, who was first elected in 2016, was re-elected to a second term in office. Hallquist's 40.4% was also the worst performance for a Democratic Party candidate since 2008.
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*Tommy Walz, state representative
;Businesses
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*Emerge Vermont
*SolutionsToWork
;People
*Mark Hughes, executive director of Justice for All, organizer of Poor Peoples Campaign VT
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*Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States
*Joe Biden, 47th Vice President of the United States
;US Senators
*Cory Booker, US Senator
*Elizabeth Warren, US Senator
*Bernie Sanders, US Senator
*Patrick Leahy, US Senator
;US Representatives
*Joe Kennedy III, US Representative
*Peter Welch, US Representative
;Statewide and local politicians
*Martin O'Malley, former Governor of Maryland
*Claire Ayer, state senator
*Chris Bray, state senator
*Joey Donovan, state representative
*Alice Emmons, state representative
*Helen Head, state representative
*Matt Hill, state representative
*Warren Kitzmiller, state representative
*Gabe Lucke, state representative
*Curt McCormack, state representative
*Dick McCormack, state senator
*Mary Sullivan, state representative
;Individuals
* Misha Collins, actor and former White House intern
* Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, educator and political activist; Democratic nominee for NY-14 in 2018
;Labor unions
* Vermont-NEA
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* Human Rights Campaign
*Justice Democrats
* LGBTQ Victory Fund
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*Rep. David Ainsworth
*Rep. Bob Bancroft
*Rep. Fred Baser
*Rep. Lynn Batchelor
*Rep. Scott Beck
*Senate Minority Leader Joe Benning
*Sen. Carolyn Branagan
*Rep. Pat Brennan
*Sen. Randy Brock
*Rep. Tom Burditt
*Rep. Bill Canfield
*Sen. Brian Collamore
*Rep. Larry Cupoli
*Rep. Dennis Devereux
*Rep. Lynn Dickinson
*Rep. Anne Donahue
*Gov. Jim Douglas
*Lt gov. Brian Dubie
*Rep. Peter Fagan
*Rep. Marty Feltus
*Sen. Peg Flory
*Rep. Bob Frenier
*Rep. Marianna Gamache
*Rep. Rodney Graham
*Rep. Jim Harrison
*Rep. Bob Helm
*Rep. Mark Higley
*Rep. Bernie Juskiewicz
*Rep. Brian Keefe
*Rep. Rob LaClair
*Rep. Richard Lawrence
*Rep. Paul Lefebvre
*Rep. Patti Lewis
*Rep. Michael Marcotte
*Rep. Marcia Martel
*Rep. Chris Mattos
*Rep. Pattie McCoy
*Rep. Topper McFaun
*Rep. Mary Morrissey
*Rep. Linda Myers
*Rep. Gary Nolan
*Rep. Corey Parent
*Rep. Chuck Pearce
*Rep. Connie Quimby
*Rep. Carl Rosenquist
*Rep. Brian Savage
*Rep. Heidi Scheuermann
*Rep. Butch Shaw
*Rep. Brian Smith
*Rep. Harvey Smith
*Sen. David Soucy
*Rep. Vicki Strong
*Rep. Tom Terenzini
*House Minority Leader Don Turner
*Rep. Warren Van Wyck
*Rep. Gary Viens
*Sen. Richie Westman
*Rep. Janssen Willhoit
*Rep. Kurt Wright
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* National Federation of Independent Business
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*Tommy Walz, State Representative
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;People
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2018 Vermont gubernatorial election